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Effects of liraglutide on intrapancreatic fat deposition in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Clin Nutr ESPEN · 2024

Last updated 2026-05-28

In a study of 13 people with type 2 diabetes, those who took liraglutide for a period of time showed improvements in blood sugar control and lost weight. The treatment also appeared to reduce fat buildup in the pancreas, especially in those who started with higher fat levels, while a comparison group of 29 people taking glimepiride did not show the same effect.

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JournalClin Nutr ESPEN, 2024
Citations9
Relative citation ratio2.08
NIH percentile75
Molecules liraglutide
Conditions studied Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Ectopic fat deposition is associated with worsening of glycemic control. This study was conducted to determine whether liraglutide reduces ectopic fat deposition, especially in pancreas, in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D). METHODS: We retrospectively recruited T2D patients who underwent abdominal unenhanced CT scans both before and after administration of liraglutide (N = 13) or glimepiride (N = 29). Using CT values of pancreas (P), liver (L) and spleen (S), we defined the indices of intrapancreatic and liver fat as P-S value and L-S value, respectively. Increase of each value suggests the reduction of each fat deposition. RESULTS: The values of HbA1c (p = 0.0017) and body weight (p = 0.0081) decreased, and L-S (p = 0.0024) increased significantly after administration of liraglutide compared with those at baseline. Similarly, P-S tended to increase in the liraglutide group (p = 0.0547) and increased significantly in the liraglutide subgroup with fatty pancreas (p = 0.0303), defined as having baseline P-S less than -5. In the glimepiride group, P-S did not increase regardless of baseline P-S. Among patients with fatty pancreas, administration of liraglutide tended to be a significant factor for the change in P-S after adjustment for the change in HbA1c (p = 0.1090) and the change in visceral fat area (p = 0.1030). CONCLUSIONS: Intrapancreatic fat deposition was decreased after treatment with liraglutide, but not glimepiride, in T2D patients with fatty pancreas. Liraglutide might reduce intrapancreatic fat deposition independently of decreases in HbA1c and visceral fat volume.

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